A key difference between an authoritarian government and a constitutional government is that: Authoritarian Government: Power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small group, and there are few or no legal constraints on their authority. The government operates with little accountability to the public, and individual freedoms are often suppressed. Constitutional Government: Power is limited by a constitution or set of laws that define the structure of the government and protect individual rights. Leaders are held accountable through checks and balances, and the government must operate within the framework of the law, respecting the rights and freedoms of its citizens.
authoritarian
authoritarian
A constitutional government is a government whose rules and policies are limited by a constitution. A constitution is a written document that describes the rules and principles of a political entity.
Constitutional, Multi-party democracy.
constitutional monarchy
checks and balnces
Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers
Level 3 fascism, level 5 being full fascist authoritarian system. We are getting there too fast.
Answer this question… A constitutional monarchy with elected officials holding most political power
Congressional Reconstruction restricted eligibility for participation in the state constitutional conventions in the South.